Novelty toy



C. l. DAILEY NOVELTY TOY Filed July 3, 1922 W @Hozucq hllTED STATESCLARENCE I. DAILEY', liliiDlLllML.

IUGVELTY TOY.

Application filed $1113 3,

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that l, CLARENCE l. BAILEY, itizen oi the United States,residing at .lel'fersonville, in the county of Clark and State ct lndiahave invented certain new ped sleeve by wl n the toy may be ed on aflash light.

will further object of my invention is to e a toy which is strong,durable, simnd inexpensive in construction.

1, on will become apparent during the s ol? the following description.

. the accompanying drawings forming a the specification and in whichlike oi: inunerals are employed to designate like pan-ts throughout thesame.

Figure 1 is a perspective View of my invention,

Figure 2 is a longitudinal section through the Si no, and

F gure is a section on line 33 i the drawings, wherein for the purposeof illustration is shown the preferred embodiment of my invention, thenumeral 5 represents a hollow body in the shape of an Easter eggprovided with a screw threaded sleeve which is adapted to be mounted onan ordinary flash light.

@ne end or": the hollow body is provided with a bead 8 acapted toreceive atransparent window 9. The other end of the hollow body 3provided. with an inwardly extending sleeve 10. Mounted within thesleeve 10 is a shaft 11 having a handle 12 at one end, and a disk 13 onthe opposite end. As is shown in 3, of the drawings the disk is providedwith a series of representations of figures in different positions andwhen the handle 12 is turned the figures will give the appearance ofgoing through different motions.

If it is so desired the body 3 may be T" fig. 2.

mounted on an ordinary wooden handle instead of a flash light as isshown in the drawing. Furthermore, the hollow body 3, instead of beingin the shape or an Easter egg may be a representation or" a rabbit orthe like and when n'iounted on a flash light the rays of light willshine through the eyes.

in use, the hollow body 3 is mounted by means oi the screw threads 6 onan ordinary lash light 7. By looking through the window 9 and turningthe hanole 12 a miniature moving picture will be seen. It has been :oundthat by first turning the handle 12 in one direction and then in theopposite direction, a child will be greatly amused by the result.

It is to be understood that the form or my invention herewith shown anddescribed is to be taken as a preferred embodiment of the same, and thatvarious changes in the shape, size and arrangement of parts may beresorted to without departing from the spirit oi the invention or thescope of the subjoined claims.

Having thus olaimz- 1. The combination with a flash light, of a hollowbody mounted on the illuminated end of said flash light, a windowmounted in one end of said hollow body, a rotatable dish mounted in theopposite end thereof, means operable from the exterior of said hollowbody to rotate said rotatable disk, the end of said flash light beingadapted to be interposed between the window in one end and the rotatabledisk in the opposite end.

2. The combination with a flash light, a hollow body mounted on theilluminated end of the flash light so as to illuminate the interior ofthe hollow body, a window mounted in one end of said hollow body on oneside oi? its illuminated end, and a rotatable disk mounted in theopposite end of the hollow body on the other side of the illuminatingend of the flash light.

In testimony whereof I aflix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

CLARENCE I. BAILEY.

described my invention, I

W'itnesses HARRY BIRD, MIRIAM B. ROSE.

